On Sunday 13 July 2014 00.26:00 aminos wrote:
> Nautilus should work fine . Just be sure to put your device as a /Media
> device(MTP)/ or a /Camera (PTP)/.
>
> On 07/12/2014 11:06 PM, François Patte wrote:
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> >
> > Bonjour,
> >
> > I don't know a
On Thursday 10 July 2014 00.44:20 Steve Litt wrote:
> And, for eighty bucks more you can get a small (256GB) SSD mounted
> as /, put nothing on it but /usr and /opt and possibly /boot
I would not call a 256 BG SSd "small" - the biggest I own is 60GB, and all the
system runs on it (on a laptop).
On Wednesday 09 July 2014 19.49:12 Bret Busby wrote:
> It is my understanding (and, once again, I am no expert), that two
> distinct advantages of a UEFI/GPT system ofer what it replaced, are
> that no differentiation exists, between primary and other partitions,
> and, a UEFI/GPT system, can have
On Wednesday 09 July 2014 15.53:22 B wrote:
> BTW, sorry to hijack a bit this thread, but what could
> be the advantages to use UEFI (I just have Debian on my
> laptop and disabled it from ancient posts I read).
AFAIK it could be usefull for *very* big disks (but I can't see their use on a
On Sunday 06 July 2014 00.56:04 Bob Proulx wrote:
> It doesn't solve the problem because twice a year when DST
> comes and goes what usually happens is that Windows resets the clock
> and therefore it gets set forward and back twice.
I seem to remeber that you could tell Windows (7?) not to care a
On Saturday 05 July 2014 22.39:57 Doug wrote:
> Unfortunately, the fix that works in Windows 7 does not work in Windows 8.
> Microsoft "fixed" it!
>
> --doug
One more reason not to use 8.
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On Saturday 05 July 2014 21.38:46 Nelson Green wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> This morning I had the mis-fortune of creating a dual-boot system with
> Debian on
> a machine that already had windows installed on. I installed a second hard
> drive, installed Debian, and almost everything works. But I a
On Saturday 28 June 2014 05.55:39 Rusi Mody wrote:
> PS. No I am not defending grub2 -- I find its documentation almost
> non-existent -- just my survival strategies :-)
Yes, this is one problem. There are others:
- what documentation is existent is not easy to undestand, syntax is
complicated.
On Friday 20 June 2014 10.59:43 François Patte wrote:
> Bonjour,
>
> Does anyone use audacious with wheezy and have it working?
>
Yes, I use it regularely and it works, no problem. Audacious 3.2.4-1 here.
Can't remember if I had to do anything special, but I don't think so.
I have the debian mul
On Thursday 12 June 2014 22.56:27 Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 12 iun 14, 17:03:18, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
> > My main concern with LibreOffice is that formatting is not consistent if
> > you copen your document on another machine, but th'sts another story.
>
> Dep
On Thursday 12 June 2014 16.20:12 David wrote:
> On 12 June 2014 16:31, Prunk Dump wrote:
> > Moreover some bugs that appear insignificant for a normal Debian user
> > can become critical on entreprise. A simple example is LibreOffice.
> > Some of the tools of the suite does not get the defaut pap
On Sunday 08 June 2014 00.10:02 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 07 June 2014 21:41:17 Slavko wrote:
> > apt-get is quicker than aptitude and has (by the release note)
>
> The release notes have not been consistent about which they recommend for a
> particular upgrade. Both have been recommended on
On Saturday 07 June 2014 11.58:41 Slavko wrote:
> Ahoj,
>
(...)
>
> You need to learn one thing - the "A" mark in the aptitude, eg (rest
> of lines removed):
>
> ilibpam0g-dev
> i A libpam0g
> ^^^
(...)
>
> Hope this help you.
Thanks Slavko. I'm not sure I got everything, but it shows the w
Hello all,
I've lived for years using synaptic and I am no so used to aptitude - and I
don't want to make mistakes...
Possibly my installation is now in such a state that I should reinstall, but
everything *is* working. Anyway:
- searching for broken packages gives 0 packages in synatiptic but
On Friday 30 May 2014 10.23:42 David Dušanić wrote:
> 29.05.2014, 23:19, "Ralf Mardorf" :
> > On Thu, 2014-05-29 at 23:07 +0200, Gour wrote:
> >> Ralf Mardorf writes:
> >>> A tiling WM isn't a DE.
> >>
> >> Can you tell me what is missing?
> >>
> >> It has status bar, systray, launcher, worksp
I wanted to take a look at Pitivi and Openshot, but both installation require
removing *lots* of important things like cups and gimp ?!?
I run wheezy, with some backports (required by my motherboard) and a newer
version of glibc (to run Master PDF Editor). I can live without these two
programs,
I am new to using Debian "itself" - I have been using Mepis and Ubuntu.
I made a test install of Lenny, and just upgraded to Squeeze. the system seems
to be working well, I installed Trinity as a Desktop.
My problem is with the scanner. I use a Kodak i1220 that requires tah Kodak
drivers, wich i
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